Vulgar David Bellman, 44, has been jailed for four months after breaching a court order twice within a month of it being imposed.

The homeless man was initially given the order the day he was released from prison after he shouted abuse at staff and passengers in a train station.

Bellman is known throughout the Truro area, in Cornwall, for launching a series of F-word tirades in the street after boozing sessions.

And he is now back behind bars after he breached the order less than a week after it was imposed during a boozy night at the pub which saw him shout at staff.

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BANNED: David Bellman has been banned from Truro city centre

“Hopefully people will be able to go about their daily lives without the worry of being abused in the street”

Sergeant Marc Sayers

Bellman was jailed for 148 days by Bodmin magistrates.

After the hearing, Sergeant Marc Sayers, of Truro police, said: “Hopefully people will be able to go about their daily lives without the worry of being abused in the street."

Bodmin Magistrates' Court originally imposed the order after Bellman subjected people across Truro to a string of foul language and forced railway staff and passengers at Par station to endure a "tirade of abuse" on July 7.

On July 12 he breached the order after drunkenly swearing at staff at the Wig and Pen pub in Truro and again the following day in the street.